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WE2107 - Communication commands
I1820-1.3 en HBM
As data transmission is serial, the rate at which data is transmitted must match the rate at
which it is received. The number of bits per second is called the baud rate.
The exact baud rate of the receiver is synchronized with the start bit for each character
transferred. The data bits then follow, which all have the same length. On reaching the stop
bit, the receiver moves to the wait state until it is reactivated by the next start bit.
The number of characters per measured value depends on the output format selected (COF
command).